If you own shares in American Superconductor Corporation (NASDAQ:AMSC) then it's worth thinking about how it contributes to the volatility of your portfolio, overall. In finance, Beta is a measure
Read More...

AMSC (AMSC), a global energy solutions provider serving wind and power grid industry leaders, today announced it has been awarded a long lead material contract from Huntington Ingalls Industries for a HTS-based ship protection system to be deployed on LPD 30.

Dan McGahn became the CEO of American Superconductor Corporation (NASDAQ:AMSC) in 2011. This report will, first, examine the CEO compensation levels in comparison to CEO compensation at companies of similar Read More...

American Superconductor (AMSC) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of 48.00% and 7.02%, respectively, for the quarter ended September 2018. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?

The Ayer, Massachusetts-based company said it had profit of $1.10 per share. Losses, adjusted for one-time gains and costs, came to 13 cents per share. The results exceeded Wall Street expectations. The ...

AMSC, a global energy solutions provider serving wind and power grid industry leaders, today announced that it has entered into an agreement with ComEd, which delivers electricity to more than 4 million customers in northern Illinois, to deploy AMSC’s high temperature superconductor technology which is expected to make the electric grid even more reliable for ComEd customers. The project is funded in part by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate initiative to secure the nation’s electric grid against extreme weather or other catastrophic events. It is structured as a cost-sharing arrangement among AMSC, ComEd and DHS.

A look at the shareholders of American Superconductor Corporation (NASDAQ:AMSC) can tell us which group is most powerful. Large companies usually have institutions as shareholders, and we usually see insidersRead More...

The Ayer, Massachusetts-based company said it had a loss of 23 cents per share. Losses, adjusted for stock option expense and non-recurring costs, were 18 cents per share. The results beat Wall Street ...

A U.S. judge on Friday ordered Chinese wind turbine maker Sinovel Wind Group Co Ltd to pay a $1.5 million fine after the company was convicted of charges it stole trade secrets from Massachusetts-based AMSC. U.S. District Judge James Peterson in Madison, Wisconsin, also sentenced Sinovel to one year of probation, during which it must pay the unpaid balance of a $57.5 million settlement it struck with AMSC that was disclosed on Tuesday. The U.S. Justice Department said Sinovel has already paid AMSC, formerly known as American Superconductor Corp, $32.5 million and will have to pay $850,000 to additional victims during the probation period.

Chinese turbine maker Sinovel Wind Group Co. must pay $59 million for stealing trade secrets from wind technology firm, American Superconductor Corp., a U.S. judge ruled. Sinovel was found guilty in January of the theft in a rare criminal trade-secrets trial that called into question whether China is doing enough to clamp down on infringement of intellectual property, while escalating tensions between the countries.

To understand why the United States and China stand on the brink of a trade war, consider the near-death experience of American Superconductor Corp. The company, known as AMSC and based in Massachusetts, was reeling after a Chinese partner stole its technology — the electronic brains that run wind turbines. Harley-Davidson drew Trump's wrath after it announced the move and blamed it on tariffs imposed by the European Union to retaliate for tariffs imposed by Trump.